entity_id,source_id,evidence_type,source_note ENT_ROM_JUNO,SRC_BEARD_ROMAN_RELIGIONS,scholarly attestation,"Attested in Beard, North, Price, Religions of Rome." ENT_ROM_JUNO,SRC_CICERO_DE_NATURA,direct attestation,DND 2.66 (Juno as personification of air in Stoic allegory); 3.62. Cicero documents both mythological and allegorical interpretations of Juno. ENT_ROM_JUNO,SRC_OVID_FASTI,direct attestation,Fasti 6.15-182: June is sacred to Juno; she speaks in the poem; the Matronalia (March 1 in a different book) and June festivals; her role as queen of heaven and protector of Roman matrons; the Junonian calendar of June ENT_ROM_JUNO,SRC_ROMAN_OCD,scholarly attestation,"Attested in Oxford Classical Dictionary, Roman Religion entries." ENT_ROM_JUNO,SRC_VARRO_ANTIQ,direct attestation,Varro's account of Juno as soul element (air) and queen of the gods; City of God 7.11. ENT_ROM_JUNO,SRC_VIRGIL_AENEID,direct attestation,Juno is the primary divine antagonist of the Aeneid; opposes Aeneas throughout. Key passages: 1.4-7 (her hatred); 1.65-80 (commands Aeolus to raise storm); 7.286-340 (summons Allecto); 12.791-842 (Zeus compels her withdrawal). Aeneid grounds Roman understanding of Juno as implacable queen of heaven.